You "glue" the tiles to the floor with mortar, then put grout between the tiles after allowing 24 hours for the mortar to dry.

You might want a pair of knee pads.

I do have a pair of those around somewhere, I'll go find them because you are right I will be needing them.

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Originally Posted by Guy

The studio looks great!
I am working on a shed studio also but doesn't nearly as amazing as yours!

Just wanted to let you know about hardibacker board... The tiles if flexed may crack and hardibacker can stiffen your subfloor so you get less give and less chance of tiles cracking... Last I checked for a 3'x5' sheet, it was $12.00 at the local big box warehouse.

Looks great!!

What nice things to say, thank you. My husband bought the sub floor, it is 3/4 plywood laid down on top of the floor that came in the shed. It is pretty solid. .